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i-I Ralph Moody Ronald Holmes Willard Jones Dale Shenk David Smith Included in this group are: Raul Sosa Oliver Young Richard Gurican Armon Lalviont 1 Short Story Club The Short Story Club attempts to promote a better appreciation ofthe short story as a literary type and to provide a standard by which to judge the quality of an unknown selection. Toward this end, members of the Club are engaged in reading and discussing a representative group of outstanding short stories by well-known American and foreign authors. Other activities include the narrating of short stories and the opportunity to write a story. The Club is a new-comer to Woodward but has already developed a great deal of group spirit. The Club is under the able sponsorship of Mr. Donald Kearns, of the English Department. Presidenl, Oliver Youngg Secretary, Richard Gurican. 62
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s FT. fullly' QI F' D 4 .-JJJX, -,X-jvggqajkg. 'Om 'OM ' .Second Pow: John Vlocl-cabee Ralph Wllcox William Manolf' Dean Mantzuranis Carl Binker Doyle Harpster Irwin Chesler x Nlcholas Pappas Mr- Parnell i' .is Steven Weiss Us 'I i Gerald Resnick Ze .3 A T 5 Bufzheff Club A newcomer to the schools roster of clubs, the Business Club has proved to be among the most popular ofthe school's activities this year. The membership is made up of boys who are interested in learning about the world of commerce and finance, either with the idea of careers in mind or merely to broaden their knowledge of the world about them. The Club has been ably guided by Mr. Parnell, who teaches Commercial Science subjects. Among the Club's activities this year have been the fol- lowing: visits to business organizations in the areag studies and discussions of present and future trends in the cost oflivingg studies on careers in managementg films on the building of sound business organi- zations. This group has made great strides in its brief history thus far, and is looking forward to con- tinued rapid progress in the years to come. Although many of the club members are students who are taking Commercial Science courses, membership is open to any student who is interested in learning something about the business world. Sponsor, Mr. Parnellg Chairman, Doyle Harpsterg Secretary, William Manoly. 61
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xfi at lg 5. Ld' 'U 'f5'h'5 James Hobbs MV- 'Haines Robert Langston Eafiid lil-'mam V X Raymond Clayton asi E dimis Edgar Thompson I-lmlood Wlllls ' I Michael Cefaratti The Hi-Y Club is committed to a five-fold program of self-improvement, generating school spirit, improving student attitudes and strengthening family ties. At club time on Friday mornings the continuing emphasis is on ideals and character-building. There is ample opportunity for questions and answers. The principal sourcebook is the Bible. This is one club which has home work, -listening to two outstanding family programs Father Knows Best and Lassie In terms of service the outstanding achievement this year has been the Christmas drive which the Club sponsored to provide food and clothing For those in need. It won the support ofa large number of teachers and boys all over the school with the following results: Cans, boxes, or loaves, etc., of food, 284g approximate value of food and clothing Q50 poundsj S9l.0Og number of boxes supplied to needy families, 6. The Hi-Y is something Woodward needs. lt wins the active support of a fine group of boys who are really concerned about the important business of growing up into the stature of Christian manhood. The ofhcers of the Club are: President, Edgar Thompsong Secretary, David Putnamg Sponsor. Donald F. Haynes. 63
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